They recreated the moment with the boy’s head just visible in a bid to spread the word about distracted driving as well as pedestrian safety.

“At every location all over the world, we do 15-minute PCM meetings before drivers go out on the road,” UPS director of corporate media Glenn Zaccara told Yahoo! Lifestyle, referring to the company’s pre-work communication meetings.

“Part of it is stretching and literally getting themselves ready to go out. But an important part of the PCM is some type of safety message.”

Weaver shared his story with his colleagues and sent the photo to someone on a local UPS safety committee program, who then posted it to Facebook.

“He could have died,” said Dayana Botello, who saw the photo on the social media website. “I said ‘Oh my goodness, I have to be even more careful in paying attention to our kids.’”

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Zaccara said the UPS spends almost half a billion dollars on safety and driver training, which Weaver had just completed.

Weaver said: “You really have to keep your eyes open.

“No matter what street you’re on, no matter where you’re at, just have to keep your eyes open. You have to pay attention to everything around you constantly.”

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